National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

A Whole New Ballgame opened at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in October of 2015. This new permanent installation at the Baseball Hall of Fame captures the history of baseball from 1970 to today and places new emphasis on the experience of fans wherever they may be: in the stands, in front of the television, or in the virtual role of players and managers thanks to gaming and fantasy baseball. A Whole New Ballgame also touches on controversial subjects of performance enhancing drugs, Pete Rose’s exclusion from the Hall, Tommy John surgery, changes in the rule books, and the memorable strikes of the 90s.

NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME Cooperstown, New York

A Whole New Ballgame opened in Cooperstown, NY in October of 2015. This new permanent installation at the Baseball Hall of Fame captures the history of baseball from 1970 to today and places new emphasis on the experience of fans wherever they may be: in the stands, in front of the television, or on the field itself thanks to gaming and fantasy baseball. A Whole New Ballgame touches on controversial subjects of performance enhancing drugs, Pete Rose’s exclusion from the Hall, Tommy John surgery, changes in the rule books, and the memorable strikes of the 90s.